Maha Govt Formation HIGHLIGHTS: Sena, Congress, NCP Discussing Options; BJP Affirmative Too

The tumultuous situation in the political landscape of Maharashtra entered its 19th day today, with the suspense still looming large over formation of government. The Nationalist Congress Party today will attempt to muster requisite support before 8:30 pm deadline given by Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari, who refused to grant extension to Shiv Sena and decided to invite the third largest party NCP to express willingness and ability to form the government on Monday night. The Congress is yet to make up its mind on supporting Sena. Senior leaders of NCP and Congress will meet on Tuesday, to mull on the prospects of forming a non-BJP government in the state with the Shiv Sena. Stay tuned to our LIVE updates here.

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LJP Chief Chirag Paswan on Tuesday described the imposition of President's Rule in Maharashtra as unfortunate and said that it was sad that BJP-Shiv Sena did not form government for their own ambitions. His remarks came hours after his party decided to go solo in Jharkhand.
Maharashtra Governor B S Koshyari's decision to recommend President's Rule appears to be taken in haste and it frustrates the wish and mandate of the state's people, a former solicitor general said on Tuesday. The governor should have examined more options to install an elected government, senior advocate Mohan Parasaran, who was solicitor general for India during the UPA II regime, said.
President's rule is definitely something we did not expect. We will certainly try to ensure that people's mandate is respected. We will try to form a stable government. We will stand by the people of the state: BJP leader Sudhir Mugantiwar after party's core committee meeting
Former Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis in a press note: President's rule is unfortunate but we expect that Maharashtra will get a stable government soon.
BJP-Shiv Sena were together for many yrs but now Shiv Sena has to go with Congress-NCP. We'll hold further talks with both of them. I would like to thank Arvind Sawant, many people have lust for ministerial post but he isn't like that. Proud of him: Uddhav Thackeray said.
Uddhav Thackeray Presser:




Hours after Ram Nath Kovind imposed President's Rule in Maharashtra, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray held a press conference and slammed Governor BS Koshyari for not giving their party the required time to prove majority.




Speaking to reporters, Thackeray informed that discussion with Congress and the NCP for government formation is underway and will soon reach a conclusion.




During his presser, Thackeray also said that there is no reason to worry from the President's Rule which was imposed in Maharashtra on Tuesday evening.
Bharatiya Janata Party, Shiv Sena, Nationalist Congress Party got invitation from the Governor to prove majority. But Congress did not get an invitation. We condemn it. We will hold discussions with Shiv Sena after we hold discussions with our ally: Congress leader Ahmed Patel
Visual of the recently conducted meeting between Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) after President's Rule was imposed in Maharashtra by Ram Nath Kovind. (Image: PTI)
Visual of the recently conducted meeting between Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) after President's Rule was imposed in Maharashtra by Ram Nath Kovind. (Image: PTI)
Supreme Court registry has said they may mention the matter tomorrow before the court, for urgent hearing. Fresh/second petition challenging the imposition of President's Rule is being readied. The decision on when to file it will be taken tomorrow: Shiv Sena's lawyer Sunil Fernandes
It can be assumed that no decision has been made by Congress and NCP on govrnment formation in Maharashtra. Congress leader Ahmed Patel said that both the parties are discussing the development and soon will reach a possible outcome.
After their meeting, Sharad Pawar and Congress leaders are addressing a press conference in Mumbai. Pawar is being accompanied by Mallikarjun Kharge, Ahmed Patel, Praful Patel and other party leaders.
Congress wants Common Minimum Programme in Maharashtra




Aware of tantrums of the Shiv Sena on issues on which Congress is not comfortable, the top leadership of the Congress wants a common minimum programme (CMP) to be firmed up before moving ahead on forging a new political formation in the state.




Congress sources said on Tuesday that consensus first needs to be arrived at between it and coalition partner NCP, after which talks can be held with Shiv Sena on the issue of support.




Congress leaders Ahmed Patel, Mallikarjun Kharge and K C Venugopal, who rushed to Mumbai to hold talks with NCP chief Sharad Pawar, were mandated to discuss contours of the alliance and the CMP, the sources said.




IANS
According to reports, no hearing today in Supreme Court on Shiv Sena’s plea against Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari's decision of denying three more days to the party to get letters of support from NCP and Congress.




Speaking about the same, Shiv Sena's lawyer Sunil Fernandes says, SC registry has said they may mention the matter tomorrow before the court, for urgent hearing. Fresh/second petition challenging the imposition of President's Rule is being readied. The decision on when to file it will be taken tomorrow.
What happens after the implementation of President's Rule




President's rule is the suspension of state government and imposition of direct central government rule in a state. Under Article 356 of the Constitution of India, in the event that a state government is unable to function according to constitutional provisions, the Central government can take direct control of the state machinery.




Subsequently, executive authority is exercised through the centrally appointed governor, who has the authority to appoint other administrators to assist them. The administrators are usually nonpartisan retired civil servants.




If approved by both Houses, President's Rule can continue for six months. It can be extended for a maximum of three years with the approval of the Parliament needed every six months.




President’s Rule can be imposed in the state for six months post which the Election Commission (EC) will have to announce fresh polls. However, if any political party emerges in the meantime that can prove its majority on the floor of the House, President’s Rule can be dissolved.
President's Rule can be withdrawn if any party proves the numbers: MHA




According to sources, the home ministry officials have said that President's Rule in Maharashtra has been implemented for a span of six months and can be withdrawn before that if any party is able to prove majority.
President's Rule imposed in Maharashtra




President's Rule was on Tuesday imposed in Maharashtra where political parties failed to form government after the assembly polls last month, the Home Ministry said. The decision was taken hours after Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari recommended President Ram Nath Kovind to impose President's rule in the state, stating he was satisfied that Maharashtra government cannot be carried on in accordance with the Constitution.




The President gave its assent after the Ministry of Home Affairs has sent the file on Governor's recommendation to impose President's Rule in the state to him.




IANS
As per the latest updates, the Maharashtra BJP core group is likely to meet Devendra Fadnavis at his residence later tonight.




Meanwhile, Congress leaders Ahmed Patel, Mallikarjun Kharge, KC Venugopal arrive to meet NCP chief Sharad Pawar. Venugopal arrive to meet NCP chief Sharad Pawar.
BREAKING | President's Rule imposed in the state of Maharashtra, after the approval of President Ram Nath Kovind.
According to reports, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has sent a file to the President Ram Nath Kovind for his signature approving imposition of President's rule in Maharashtra.
On President's Rule recommendation, Congress says Governor acted in hurry




Congress on Tuesday said Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari acted in a hurry in sending his report recommending President's rule in Maharashtra without exhausting all options for government formation.




I condemn this action which has been taken in a hurry without exhausting all options. This raises questions about the governor's impartiality. This also raises doubt whether the governor is acting under pressure: Maharashtra Congress spokesman Sachin Sawant told reporters.
Shiv Sena seeks urgent hearing in Supreme Court




The lawyers, appearing for the Shiv Sena, told PTI that they have made a request to the registrar for according urgent hearing on Tuesday itself and said they are yet to get a response.




The Shiv Sena has termed the governor's Monday decision as unconstitutional, unreasonable and mala fide.
As parties hold talks, Union Cabinet recommends President's rule in Maharashtra




The Union Cabinet on Tuesday recommended President's rule in Maharashtra even as top leaders from the NCP, Congress and Shiv Sena held a flurry of consultations in a bid to tot up the numbers and resolve the impasse over government formation in the state.




Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting of the cabinet in the afternoon to discuss the stalemate in Maharashtra where no party has been able to form government after the assembly polls last month. The cabinet decided to recommend to the president that Central rule should be imposed in the state, sources said.




PTI
Shiv Sena moves SC over President's rule recommendation




According to recent update, the Shiv Sena has moved Supreme Court over Governor's recommendation of President's Rule in Maharashtra. Sena leaders have claimed that the governor had granted 72-hours to the BJP (105), the single largest party, to stake claim to form a government. The BJP on Sunday declined to form a government for want of numbers.
Raj Bhawan on Maharashtra government formation




Governor of Maharashtra Bhagat Singh Koshyari having been satisfied that as Government of Maharashtra cannot be carried on in accordance with the Constitution, has today submitted a report as contemplated by the provisions of Article 356 of Constitution (President's Rule).
Raj Bhavan denies reports about President's rule




Maharashtra Raj Bhavan has denied reports that the Governor has sent recommendation of President's rule in the state.


However, sources confirmed that the recommendation has already been sent to the Home Ministry.


Meanhwile, Shiv Sena has raised question over Governor's alleged step and asked how can the recommendation be sent when the deadline of NCP hasn't yet been over.


Sources said that if Governor imposes President's rule in the state, Shiv Sena can approach SC. Uddhav Thackeray has talked to Kapil Sibal and Ahmed Patel over the issue

'How can the honourable governor recommend President rule till the time given to NCP doesn’t lapse?' tweets Sena leader Priyanka Chaturvedi
President's Rule Likely In Maharashtra: Sources


Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari may send recommendation of President's rule in Maharashtra citing breakdown of constitutional machinery, in case NCP also fails to show the requisite support of MLAs before the end of the provided deadline, sources have stated. They also said that preparations for the same has already been initiated at Raj Bhavan. However, final decision of Governor will be revealed only after 8:30 pm deadline.


Asaduddin Owaisi , AIMIM : We will neither support a BJP led Govt nor a Shiv Sena led Govt, we reiterate our stand.I am happy now if Congress-NCP are supporting Shiv Sena,people will know who was cutting whose votes and who was colluding with whom.
Sonia Gandhi Speaks To Sharad Pawar:




Congress President Sonia Gandhi and NCP chief Sharad Pawar have spoken over phone on Tuesday, amid suspense over Congress' stance on forming government with NCP and Shiv Sena.


It is being said that the decision to send senior Congress leaders including Mallikarjun Kharge, KC Venugopal and Ahmed Patel to Mumbai, was taken after their phone call.
It Will Be A Collective Decision, Says Senior Congress Leader Mallikarjun Kharge:




‘NCP and Congress had pre-poll alliance, and final decision will be a collective decision. Our talks with NCP are on, and we will only move forward once discussions with them are done,’ says Mallikarjun Kharge who will be leaving for Mumbai later today along with Ahmed Patel and KC Venugopal in a special plane. The top leaders are expected to hold a meeting with NCP leadership. The final decision of Congress is yet to be revealed.
Senior Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge, KC Venugopal and Ahmed Patel will leave for Mumbai by a special plane to meet NCP leaders later today. Suspense still prevails over formation of govt in Maharashtra even though NCP leaders have asserted that NCP, Congress and Shiv Sena will form government.

Shiv Sena will form government: Manohar Joshi

Shiv Sena leader Manohar Joshi on Tuesday expressed confidence that Shiv Sena’s government will be formed in Maharashtra, despite the party missing out big on Monday’s deadline to show support. When asked about Congress support, he said ‘ Don’t know what Congress will do, cannot say anything about it.’
‘We Will Succeed,’ Ailing Sanjay Raut Tweets From Hospital After Setback Over Govt Formation


Even as the Shiv Sena failed to muster numbers to stake claim for government formation in Maharashtra, its ailing leader Sanjay Raut on Tuesday quoted lines of legendary poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan to reaffirm his party's resolve to succeed and not give up.


Raut, who on Monday underwent angioplasty at a hospital here, tweeted two lines from Bachchan's famous poem: Lehron se dar kar nauka paar nahi hoti, himmat karne waalon ki kabhi haar nahi hoti (the boat that qualms the waves never gets across, those who dare do not lose).


The Rajya Sabha member further tweeted, Hum honge kamyaab, zaroor honge (we would succeed, definitely).


(PTI)
NCP Chief Sharad Pawar on being asked if there is a meeting scheduled today between Congress and NCP: Who says there is a meeting? I don't know
NCP Senior leader Chhagan Bhujbal: NCP, Shiv Sena and Congress will form government in Maharashtra
Ajit Pawar Puts The Blame On Congress For Yesterday’s Delay


NCP leader Ajit Pawar said that the NCP was ready to support Shiv Sena but was waiting for Congress’ response. He said that the grand old party is not giving the letter of support.


He however, also stated that both the parties are together. ‘Whatever decision will be taken will be taken collectively, so we were waiting for Congress response yesterday but it didn't come, we can't decide on it alone,’ he said.



Shiv Sena could not show the letter of support to Governor on Sunday, after Congress did not clear its stance before the deadline of 7:30 pm. The Governor refuse to provide extension to the party and invited the third largest party NCP to express willingness and ability to form government.
WATCH VIDEO: NCP Chief Sharad Pawar meets Sena's Sanjay Raut at Lilawati Hospital

Congress' boardroom meeting which was scheduled for today morning has been cancelled, increasing the suspense over the letter of support
President Accepts Resignation Of Arvind Sawant, Prakash Javadekar Given Charge Of Sawant's Ministry


President Ram Nath Kovind has accepted the resignation of Union Minister of Heavy Industries& Public Enterprises Arvind Sawant(Shiv Sena MP). I&B Minister Prakash Javadekar has been assigned additional charge of Sawant's ministry.


Sawant was Shiv Sena's sole representative in the Union Cabinet formed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led NDA.


His resignation came after the BJP on Sunday expressed its inability to form a government in Maharashtra, despite being the single largest party.


Despite having a pre-poll alliance, the BJP and Shiv Sena were locked in a tussle over the Chief Minister's post after the Assembly election results were announced on October 24.
NCP Not In Favour Of Giving CM Post To Shiv Sena For 5 Year; Advocates Rotational Post: Sources


The deadlock in Maharashtra government formation may not end soon, as NCP and Shiv Sena, which are in talks over cobbling an alliance, are not in agreement over the Chief Minister’s post. Sources have said that even if NCP-Congress agree to come together with Shiv Sena, the CM’s post won’t go to Shiv Sena alone for five years. NCP wants the rotational CM formula for the new alliance as well.
NCP’s Turn To Attempt Majority Mark Today; Deadline Of 8:30 pm


Amid changing dynamics in Maharashtra, all eyes are now on the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) which has been invited by the by Governor B.S. Koshyari to stake claim to form government in the state, as Shiv Sena on Monday, failed to submit requisite letter of support before deadline


NCP has been given a deadline of 8:30 pm Tuesday. Senior leaders of NCP and Congress will meet on Tuesday, to mull on the prospects of forming a non-BJP government in the state with the Shiv Sena.


NCP and Congress will have a meeting tomorrow (November 12) to decide about Shiv Sena, many senior leaders from both the parties will be present in tomorrow's meeting, said Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Ajit Pawar on Monday.


Our delegation has been invited by the Governor and the indication is that a letter of invitation will be given to us. Tomorrow we shall discuss with the Congress on the ways and means to form the next government, NCP’s national spokesperson Nawab Malik told newspersons after Governor's invite.


State unit NCP president Jayant Patil said the party will discuss the issue with Congress and get back to the governor by 8:30 pm on Tuesday.


As per the procedure, the governor has given us a letter being the third largest party in the state of Maharashtra and therefore, we have suggested to him that we will have to talk to our alliance partner, Patil had told reporters.
Flurry of meetings today :


The day is likely to witness a flurry of meetings and hectic parleys again, as NCP will attempt to muster the support of Congress to form a non-BJP government in the state with Shiv Sena.


10 am: Congress core group meeting


11am: NCP legislative party meet


1pm: NCP core group meeting


5pm: BJP core group meeting
Shiv Sena fails to show numbers:


On Sunday night, the Governor had asked the Shiv Sena to indicate the willingness and ability of the party to stake claim, hours after its pre-poll partner and longtime ally BJP declined to form the government.


The Sena, the second largest party in the 288-member House with 56 MLAs after the BJP's 105 members, had time till 7.30 pm to stake claim on a day marked by hectic parleys with its chief Uddhav Thackeray meeting NCP supremo Sharad Pawar and having a telephonic conversation with Congress President Sonia Gandhi. The NCP has 54 MLAs while the Congress has 44.


As Uddhav Thackeray met Pawar at a suburban hotel in Mumbai and the Congress corralled its MLAs in a Jaipur resort, Arvind Sawant, the lone Sena minister in the Union council of ministers submitted his resignation.


Putting up a brave front, Sena leader Aaditya Thackeray told reporters outside Raj Bhavan in Mumbai after meeting the Governor that his party's claim on formation of a government still stands, as two parties have agreed in-principle to support the Sena-led government. He didn't take names of the Congress and the NCP.


Aaditya said Governor Koshyari refused to grant more time to the Sena to muster numbers.

প্রেক্ষাপট

New Delhi: Even after eighteen days since the declaration of poll result in Maharashtra, the suspense over formation of government still prevails, marked by intermittent political twists.  First, the state saw BJP attempting to cobble up numbers but failing eventually, then Shiv Sena, on Monday, was seen unsuccessfully attempting to stake claim of governance. Now Sharad Pawar-led NCP has been given time till 8.30pm today to express "willingness and ability to form government".

The day is likely to witness a flurry of meetings and hectic parleys again, as NCP will attempt to muster the support of Congress to form a non-BJP government in the state with Shiv Sena.

On Tuesday, as the impasse in government formation entered the 18th day and the prospect of President's rule loomed, the Congress appeared not wanting to take a hasty decision to align with its ideological rival, and decided to hold further talks with its pre-poll ally NCP on the issue of supporting the Sena.

Congress core group meeting will be held today at 10am interim party president Sonia Gandhi's residence, over Maharashtra's political situation.

NCP legislative party will be meeting at 11 am. While at 1 pm the core group meeting of the party will be held.

On Tuesday as the 7.30 pm deadline ended for Shiv Sena, Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari on Monday night invited the NCP asking it to express "willingness and ability to form government".

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